An Examination of How People Who Use Drugs Conceptualize the Benefits and Drawbacks of Using Overdose Prevention Centers [0.03%]
阿片类药物使用者对用药过量预防中心利弊的认知调查研究
David Frank,Alex S Bennett,Luther Elliott et al.
David Frank et al.
Background: In 2021, NYC implemented overdose prevention center (OPC) services at two existing syringe exchange programs, allowing people to use pre-obtained drugs on-site. Although OPCs in Canada, Western Europe, and Aus...
Drug Use during Pregnancy Policies in the United States from 1970-2016 [0.03%]
1970至2016年的美国孕期用药政策变迁
Sue Thomas,Ryan Treffers,Nancy F Berglas et al.
Sue Thomas et al.
As U.S. states legalize marijuana and as considerable governmental attention is paid to the "opioid crisis", state policies pertaining to drug use during pregnancy are increasingly important. Although recent research has examined state poli...
"Becoming a Medical Cannabis User" Revisited: Understanding the Role of Low-Threshold Access Points in British Columbia, Canada [0.03%]
再谈“成为大麻用药者”——加拿大British Columbia省低门槛接触渠道的作用机制分析
Marilou Gagnon,Heather Hobbs
Marilou Gagnon
The work of sociologist Howard Becker has been used extensively to study and theorize the experience of using cannabis for recreational purposes and more recently, the experience of using cannabis for medical purposes. Building on recent re...
"A Double Decline in Character": A Grounded Theory Analysis of Female Drug User Experiences in Iran [0.03%]
“人格的双重下降”——伊朗女性吸毒者的经历:一项扎根理论分析
Alireza Momeni,Matilda Hellman,Maziyar Ghiabi
Alireza Momeni
Using a constructivist grounded theory design, this study explores the perception and experience of Iranian women living with drug use, identifying everyday conflicts and coping strategies that enable them to manage their situation. We cond...
Evan McClelland,Ruth T Shefner,Josephine Johnson et al.
Evan McClelland et al.
Numerous cities are experimenting with pre-booking diversion programs that allow police officers to divert community members to supportive services in instances that would otherwise result in arrest and prosecution. These programs aim to de...
"The Box Has Become an Indispensable Part of My Life": A Case Study of Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club and its Consumption Space [0.03%]
“箱子已成为我生活中不可或缺的一部分”——维多利亚大麻购买者俱乐部及其消费空间案例研究
Marilou Gagnon,Alayna Payne,Zach Walsh et al.
Marilou Gagnon et al.
Community-based models of cannabis cultivation, distribution, and consumption-such as cannabis clubs-have been documented across Europe, North America, South America, and New Zealand since the 1990s. For the most part, these models have a h...
"Bounded Equity: The Limits of Economic Models of Social Justice in Cannabis Legislation" [0.03%]
《有限的公平:经济模型在大麻立法中的社会正义局限》
Katherine Hendy,Amanda I Mauri,Melissa Creary
Katherine Hendy
Social equity provisions in cannabis legislation are premised on the hope that the profit generated around adult-use cannabis can be leveraged to ameliorate the damage done by racially biased enforcement of prohibition in black and brown co...
Overpoliced and Underrepresented: Perspectives on Cannabis Legalization From Members of Racialized Communities in Canada [0.03%]
过度警察管制而代表性不足:来自加拿大有色人种社区的大麻合法化观点
Jessica L Wiese,Tara Marie Watson,Akwasi Owusu-Bempah et al.
Jessica L Wiese et al.
Historically, overpolicing of some racialized and Indigenous groups in Canada has resulted in unequal application of drug laws contributing to disproportionate rates of charges and convictions in these populations. Criminal records severely...
Between Care and Control: Examining Surveillance Practices in Harm Reduction [0.03%]
关怀与控制之间:减害中的监控实践探析
Liam Michaud,Emily van der Meulen,Adrian Guta
Liam Michaud
As harm reduction programs and services proliferate, people who use drugs (PWUD) are increasingly subjected to surveillance through the collection of their personal information, systematic observation, and other means. The data generated fr...
"You Are You, But You Are Also Your Profession": Nebulous Boundaries of Personal Substance Use [0.03%]
“你就是你,但你的职业也是你的一部分”——个人吸毒与职业之间的模糊边界
Niki Kiepek,Christine Ausman
Niki Kiepek
This paper explores Canadian professionals' engagement in licit, illicit, and pharmaceutical substance use, their perspectives on what constitutes professional misconduct and conduct unbecoming in relation to substance use, and the dilemmas...